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enticing

[en-tahy-sing] / ɛnˈtaɪ sɪŋ /


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Others might be wanting to park money in cash owing to the strengthening dollar or pursue newly enticing investments, such as energy stocks.

From The Wall Street Journal

Oil has dictated broader market moves since the conflict began at the end of last month, with surging crude prices weighing heavily on stocks, and intermittent pullbacks enticing investors back into risk markets.

From Barron's

I didn’t intend to trap him into marriage, but having a date with him, with Ma’s approval—her encouragement in fact— seemed much more enticing than being cooped up at home.

From Literature

But he did lead Newcastle through their group in the Challenge Cup to set up an enticing last-16 tie against French giants La Rochelle next month.

From BBC

The company is investing billions to improve stores and the company’s technology, and is working to offer more enticing products.

From The Wall Street Journal